Adobe 22011292 User Guide - Page 136
Original - Delayed Slider, Invert, Delay Graph, Spline Curves
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122 CHAPTER 8 Effects Menu - Edit View Dynamic Delay dialog Dynamic Delay is especially cool when used as a real-time effect in the Multitrack View. If you add the dynamic delay (or Dynamic EQ, which has a similar principle) to the Multitrack View, you get a new envelope that determines the delay. Original - Delayed Slider Use this control to mix in the desired amounts of original and delayed audio. The more of the original signal you have in the mix, the less delay you'd have - and vice-versa. Invert Check this box to invert the delayed signal. This causes the waves to cancel out periodically, instead of reinforcing the signal. Delay Graph Use the Delay Graph to specify the amount of delay in the Dynamic Delay effect. The x-axis (horizontal edge) represents the timeline of the selection, while the y-axis (vertical edge) represents the length of delay (measured in milliseconds). Functionally, the Delay Graph works just like any other Adobe Audition graph control. For more information about Adobe Audition's graph controls (such as how to add and remove control points), see the "Looking at the Work Area" chapter. Spline Curves Check this option to generate a smoother, best fit curve instead of a straight line between control points on the graph. When you use Spline Curves, the line will not ordinarily travel directly through the control points; rather, the points control the shape of this curve. To get the curve closer to a control point, click to create more control points near the point in question. The more control points there are clustered together, the closer the spline curve will be to those points. Use Spline Curves when you want very smooth curves instead of straight lines (with their discontinuities at the control points).